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2016 Oct 28
0
Disk near failure
Hi Yamaban, Great expalanation. I think you know how to buy an ssd. There is no doubt about samsung ssds quality vs other. My question about neutron was to get your opinion about this product. My doubt was about differences between slc, mlc and tlc. Mlc endurance respect tlc is better and I though that the mlc of neutron gives me more endurance respect to the tlc. From a technic point of view,
2013 Aug 29
0
Re: ext3 / ext4 on USB flash drive?
On Thu, Aug 29, 2013 at 12:56:35PM +0100, Mark Ballard wrote: > I think this is really an attempt at user feedback, rather than user > discussion. But there's no such thing as a user-feedback mail list. > > Nevertheless, others may find this pertinent: why doesn't mke2fs > handle USB's competently? And if it does, why doesn't it reassure me > so? And how can I
2013 Aug 30
1
Re: ext3 / ext4 on USB flash drive?
Agh. This is great to have some of this clarified, Ted. It does unfortunately reinorce my cynicism. But it also fills my heart. That is, though it might be bad news to hear that I have most likely bought a piece of crap, and that there's no way I can really tell what's inside the cover unless either I do some kind of low-level alchemy of a kind that mere users would normally be well
2007 Apr 24
1
strange frozen string problem starting rails
hi, I am experiencing a very strange problem with my Rails installation. I''m using ruby 1.8.6 on Debian Linux, with edge rails. Whenever I try to start mongrel, I get an exception about "can''t modify frozen string". I get a similar exception when I try to do "rake db:migrate". In this case, the exception seems to pop up *after* the migrations do succesfully
2016 Oct 28
2
Re: Disk near failure
On Fri, 28 Oct 2016 18:50, Alessandro Baggi wrote: > Il 28/10/2016 16:28, Valeri Galtsev ha scritto: >> On Fri, October 28, 2016 2:42 am, Alessandro Baggi wrote: >> > Il 27/10/2016 19:38, Yamaban ha scritto: >> > > For my personal use I would replace that Drive asap. >> > > - There is no warranty for it anymore (time since buy) >> > > -
2006 Mar 12
0
See Xen in action
Hi all ! Last month, i gave a presentation of Xen. I recorded the demonstrations which I presented and i put them on my blog ... Here is videos of Xen in action : (works great with mplayer) 1. Several OS simultaneously (multipleOS.avi<http://mlc.homelinux.com:88/xenpr/Videos/multipleOS.avi>- 17M) 2. Installation of Debian and NetBSD on DomU
2006 Jul 07
1
Markdown-PHP and the single opening quote character
Gentlefolk, ______________________________________________________ the setup CMS: WordPress 1.5.2 Markdown version: 1.0.1c Markdown implementation: PHP version by Michel Fortin other active WP plugins: none URL: <http://betweenborders.com/reflections/field-notes-from-inside-a-car/> ______________________________________________________ the pre-processed
2010 Jun 19
6
does sharing an SSD as slog and l2arc reduces its life span?
Hi, I don''t know if it''s already been discussed here, but while thinking about using the OCZ Vertex 2 Pro SSD (which according to spec page has supercaps built in) as a shared slog and L2ARC device it stroke me that this might not be a such a good idea. Because this SSD is MLC based, write cycles are an issue here, though I can''t find any number in their spec. Why do I
2010 Jan 01
0
trying to buy an Intel MLC SSD
The 80Gb Intel MLC SSDs have been hard to find in-stock and prices keep varying .... The original list price on the x25m 80Gb MLC drive was $230 - and it was *supposed* to be available for less than that. Demand has been high and a lot of on-line sellers have taken advantage of the demand to keep prices high. In particular, newegg.com, who usually have very keen pricing, has been selling the
2010 Jul 25
1
VMGuest IOMeter numbers
Hello, first time posting. I''ve been working with zfs on and off with limited *nix experience for a year or so now, and have read a lot of things by a lot of you I''m sure. Still tons I don''t understand/know I''m sure. We''ve been having awful IO latencies on our 7210 running about 40 VM''s spread over 3 hosts, no SSD''s / Intent Logs.
2011 Oct 26
5
Indexes to MLC-SSD
Hi all, is anyone on this list who dares/dared to store his index files on a MLC-SSD? Regards, Patrick
2011 Aug 11
19
Intel 320 as ZIL?
Are any of you using the Intel 320 as ZIL? It''s MLC based, but I understand its wear and performance characteristics can be bumped up significantly by increasing the overprovisioning to 20% (dropping usable capacity to 80%). Anyone have experience with this? Ray
2005 May 24
1
origination providers
hi folks, Has anyone found a good (and, ideally, cheap -- we don't really want any per-minute charges) origination provider which can handle a moderate number of simultaneous incoming calls (to the same, single DID)? Many of the providers I've tried contacting either won't call me back, or want me to sign an NDA just to get a rate quote, or some other bullshit. Most of the
2003 Jan 02
3
Not preserving permissions really preserves some
This appears to be a feature :-) I'm running rsync 2.5.5 on Solaris 8, and testing transferring files between two boxes with permission preservation turned *off*. I have three files: 700 with permissions 700 770 with permissions 770 777 with permissions 770 The umask for the target system is set to: 007 [I have checked this via prints from the rsync code] When the files get transferred,
2007 Jan 31
0
CentOS: scanning
Hi! I've been using v.-4.4 since last Oct, and I'm quite satisfied, *except* for *one* thing: I can't scan! Both kooka and xsane report "no devices available." That doesn't affect printing, but every time I have to scan something, I've to go back to Mandriva or Ubuntu. I've had this HP psc-2410 for a couple of years. I scanned successfully with Fedora
2005 May 24
0
Re: origination providers (mike castleman)
Mike, Martin O'Shield here from WindyCitySDR. >From: mike castleman <mlc@democracynow.org> >Subject: [Asterisk-Users] origination providers >To: Asterisk Users Mailing List ><asterisk-users@lists.digium.com> >Message-ID: ><20050524190016.GG11096@pinetree.mlcastle.net> >Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" >hi folks, >Has
2016 Oct 28
0
Disk near failure
Il 28/10/2016 16:28, Valeri Galtsev ha scritto: > > On Fri, October 28, 2016 2:42 am, Alessandro Baggi wrote: >> Il 27/10/2016 19:38, Yamaban ha scritto: >>> For my personal use I would replace that Drive asap. >>> - There is no warranty for it anymore (time since buy) >>> - You can't buy it new anymore (discontinued) >>> - There are more
2011 Jan 12
6
SSD drives are really fast running Dovecot
I just replaced my drives for Dovecot using Maildir format with a pair of Solid State Drives (SSD) in a raid 0 configuration. It's really really fast. Kind of expensive but it's like getting 20x the speed for 20x the price. I think the big gain is in the 0 seek time. Here's what I bought. Crucial RealSSD C300 CTFDDAC256MAG-1G1 2.5" 256GB SATA III MLC Internal Solid State
2014 Oct 11
2
Re: CF Card wear optimalisation for ext4
Something else that you might want to do is count the number of journal commits that are taking place, via a command like this: perf stat -e jbd2:jbd2_start_commit -a sleep 3600 This will count the number of jbd2 commits are executed in 3600 seconds --- i.e., an hour. If you are running some workload which is constantly calling fsync(2), that will be forcing journal commits, and those turn into
2016 Oct 28
4
Disk near failure
On Fri, October 28, 2016 2:42 am, Alessandro Baggi wrote: > Il 27/10/2016 19:38, Yamaban ha scritto: >> For my personal use I would replace that Drive asap. >> - There is no warranty for it anymore (time since buy) >> - You can't buy it new anymore (discontinued) >> - There are more reliable drives available. >> >> I'd go for a Samsung Evo 850, that